Will a school with strong Anglo-Catholic tradition accept your child if neither she or you are Catholic?

It depends entirely on the specific school's admissions policy. While a school with a strong Anglo-Catholic tradition will likely prioritize Catholic families, many such schools also accept students of other faiths or no faith. Their willingness to do so varies greatly.

Some schools might have a limited number of places for non-Catholic students, while others may be more open but might still require your child to participate in some aspects of the school's religious life (chapel services, for example). Some schools might give preference to families who are actively involved in the church connected to the school.

To find out definitively, you must contact the admissions office of the specific school you are interested in. Look at their website for admissions information, or call or email them directly. Don't rely on assumptions.

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